Shah Rukh Khan‘s on-screen presence does make women go weak in their knees, however, it’s not just his movies which have stood out for people. SRK’s off-screen personality, wit, sense of humour also never fails to make an impact every time he makes an appearance. The actor’s public appearances and interviews have decreased over the years but whenever he does that, it grabs a lot of eyeballs and gets love.SRK was recently at the Locarno Film Festival and now his appearance on the Locarno Meets podcast has gone viral.
In this interview, the actor spoke about her lot of things and confessed that he has this innate sense of humour. He also spoke about doing comedy movies. He confessed however, “I’ll be honest, I think I have an innate sense of humor, and I can make people laugh, but it’s very inappropriate times also. So I try to control myself, I’m told by my team all the time, people don’t understand your humour.”
But he fears to come across as politically incorrect as people are sensitive today and one never knows what disturbs them. So, he holds himself back. “Now people have become very sensitive. You say something, and everybody, somebody gets disturbed. It’s better to not have a sense of humour,” he added.
While he’s known as the King Of Romance, who has recently excelled in the action genre with ‘Pathaan‘ and ‘Jawan‘, Shah Rukh feels comedy is difficult. He admits to even have failed at it. “As an actor, I think comedy is very difficult. I think it’s a very serious business. It’s very difficult. It’s the one that there’s most actors failed. It’s where I have failed,” says SRK.
On work front, he will be seen next in Sujoy Ghosh’s ‘King’ which also stars his daughter Suhana Khan along with Abhishek Bachchan.
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